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I just want to point out, in case this was *not* an insurance bomb (I've heard of insurance fires, but grenades?), that the last time I had a kidney stone an echo Doppler ultrasound was used to diagnose it (shows blood vessels in kidneys). I think these machines have a lot of uses, and if any of the bombers get sick they might wish they hadn't blown it up. If it's a kidney stone, it's really gonna hurt, and they won't know why.

1eye wrote: I think these machines have a lot of uses, and if any of the bombers get sick they might wish they hadn't blown it up. If it's a kidney stone, it's really gonna hurt, and they won't know why.

indeed, but as far as I know this is the ESAOTE MyLabVinco® Echo Doppler and the owner said that it was an equipment used to "treat MS".

Eighther it is an insurance bomb, meaning that this equipment was not worth the money they've given, or it has to do with CCSVI business. Both tricks are very common in Bulgaria even nowadys

Dr. Zivadinov may be able to comment on whether this machine works well. I think they are fairly reputable. They made Doppler ultrasound machines before CCSVI appeared. In fact it is likely very useful outside of that area, including babies, cardiac, kidneys, any blood vessels, etc. I guess they don't call them wise guys for nothing.

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